Hudson club to host benefit for murder victim's family

Tuesday

The Riverside Gun Club in Hudson will host a fundraiser next month to benefit the family of Heather Alleyne.

The Riverside Gun Club in Hudson will host a fundraiser next month to benefit the family of Heather Alleyne.

Alleyne, 19, was murdered on Aug. 4. Police found her body in her Rte. 9 apartment on Aug. 9.

Her husband, Kyle Alleyne, 25, has been charged with her murder.

The Lobster-Clam Bake Fundraiser is scheduled for Sept. 25 from noon to 6 p.m. at the 16 Wilkins St. gun club.

All proceeds will go to Heather Alleyne's mother, Ginny Marcheterre, and her husband, Normand.

Heather Alleyne is not the only family member that died that week. On Aug. 7, her grandmother, Virginia Frey, died in Framingham, and her father, Thomas Dvorznak, died the same day Heather Alleyne's body was found.

Along with the meal, there will be music, raffles, hayrides and a bar.

Tickets are $20 per person, and children 6 and under get in free.

Tickets must be purchased by Sept. 18. To buy tickets, contact Riverside Gun Club at 978-562-2404, or call Amy Johnson at 508-517-2794 or Jim Mosso at 978-760-3767.

A fund in Heather Alleyne's name has also been started. Anyone who wants to make a donation can send it to the Heather Alleyne Memorial Fund, Avidia Bank, 42 Main St., Hudson, MA, 01749.

Heather Alleyne still has not been buried, her stepsister, Jessica Marcheterre said. Last week, Kyle Alleyne refused to sign paperwork that would allow the family to cremate her. His lawyer, Mark Shea, said last week that Kyle Alleyne did not believe his wife would want to be cremated.

Marcheterre said yesterday that other plans still have not been made and the family cannot afford to buy a casket and burial plot.

(Norman Miller can be reached at 508-626-3823 or nmiller@cnc.com.)

Never miss a story

Choose the plan that's right for you.
Digital access or digital and print delivery.